When have attempts to reduce bureaucracy not yielded even more bureaucracy ?
This isn’t a state V corporation issue either, bureaucracy thrives in both these places.
I don’t know about Vietnam and Laos, but the three firsts ones are referred to as “regimes that controls all aspects of life”.
I mean, how is that even possible without extensive bureaucracy ? Are you interpreting “bureaucracy” in some unusual or private meaning of the word ? Like, are the “bureaucrats” just considered state officials themselves to pretend they aren’t really a bureaucracy ?
“Bureaucracy is the administrative system governing any large institution, whether publicly owned or privately owned.”
I mean, either they stay out of the lives of the people or they make all those decisions themselves or they hire a large class of bureaucrats to take these decisions for them. AI hasn’t been around long enough to make it the bureaucracy.
When have attempts to reduce bureaucracy not yielded even more bureaucracy ? This isn’t a state V corporation issue either, bureaucracy thrives in both these places.
AES states.
Sahel states ?
Actually Existing Socialist States.
Such as ?
Throughout history? The USSR, Cuba, PRC, Vietnam, Laos, etc.
I don’t know about Vietnam and Laos, but the three firsts ones are referred to as “regimes that controls all aspects of life”. I mean, how is that even possible without extensive bureaucracy ? Are you interpreting “bureaucracy” in some unusual or private meaning of the word ? Like, are the “bureaucrats” just considered state officials themselves to pretend they aren’t really a bureaucracy ?
“Bureaucracy is the administrative system governing any large institution, whether publicly owned or privately owned.”
I mean, either they stay out of the lives of the people or they make all those decisions themselves or they hire a large class of bureaucrats to take these decisions for them. AI hasn’t been around long enough to make it the bureaucracy.